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Rug or no rug? That is the question . . .

8 years ago
Here is my dining room. We don’t really use it except for entertaining. I am patiently waiting to find the right sideboard on Craigslist/resale shops to place where the turquoise trunk is. I need more chairs, but mostly for looks as we don’t eat here but maybe three times a year. The wine racks will be moved to family room soon as we are purchasing a large wine refrigerator.

The one thing I just can’t decide on is whether I should put a rug under the table.

Open to all suggestions, except art, wall color, and table.

Comments (25)

  • 8 years ago

    I always think of rugs and curtains as the "jewelry" of the room. The room looks good without but just a bit better with. Take your time with sideboard and chairs -- they will come.

  • 8 years ago

    Yes to rug

  • PRO
    8 years ago
    LOVE your bright colors and style. I too am a vintage resale shopper and it definitely requires patience and perseverance! I say yes to rug, maybe a bigger chandelier and eventually more/new chairs.
  • 8 years ago

    Yes to rug. It seems a sin not to use that room more often. Can you invent a family activity that will get you all in there now and then? With dog, of course Hello dog.

  • 8 years ago
    Thanks Rachel! I love it when I find the right pieces while waiting and checking. I outfitted my entire guest bedroom (minus the bed) from Craigslist for a total of $300, and that included an Ethan Allen corner cabinet, an Ethan Allen Lucian Chair and ottoman, two bedside tables and a chest of drawers with marble top. I’ll probably be posting that room next to get finishing and wall paint feedback.
  • 8 years ago
    What about this rug? Too much red?
  • 8 years ago

    Interested in opinions on chandelier as well. I will likely change out foyer lighting too at some point. Husband wants to keep dining room chandelier because of its age and wanting to be respectful of the age of the house, but I'm open to changing for the right fixture (and really, it's up to me- ha!)

  • 8 years ago
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    With your somewhat rustic and substantial-feeling decor I think your chandelier may be too delicate-looking, although I like it. Something with more heft and a darker color may be a better look. With your wall color I would suggest a primarily neutral-colored rug with some red and blue in it, basically a more simple tribal design than the rug shown above. What an interesting room, and great distinctive art. May I suggest placing two smaller pictures alongside the horse painting to fill up the long wall?

  • 8 years ago
    Thanks Ingrid, I’ll look at some neutrals
  • PRO
    8 years ago
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    Or something neutral

    Rug Cardiff from R&B

  • PRO
    8 years ago
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    The dining room is starting to look like a catch all. I would take out most of the items. Those metal wine racks are really more for a wine closet or in the kitchen. They don't really complement your lovely dining room.

    I think this rolling wine console placed on your long free wall with art placed above would really look nice in your room instead of the metal racks.


    I would change out the chandelier to one that is larger that makes a more artistic statement in your eclectic style.

    Not sure why the drapery panels are not white


    I might consider a sisal area rug with a berry canvas border.

  • 8 years ago

    The right rug will look great. Just be sure to get one that is not too small. For some reason that seems to happen a lot here on houzz.

  • 8 years ago

    I say no to a rug. Your room doesn't need one. There's a lot going on right now to give the room visual interest. As for making greater use of the room, I suggest date night dinners by candle light.

  • 8 years ago

    Thanks celerygirl! I like that first rug a lot, but probably too much of a competition with the walls! The second one looks like it is a sisal/jute color but not material which I like. I hate jute and sisal rugs. Plus I have a long-haired blond dog so it has to be easily vacuumed.


    I'm a little concerned about the brown rug on wood floor. Does it add enough to be worth the care and upkeep?

  • 8 years ago

    Not a Pro.


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  • 8 years ago

    BeverlyFLADeziner, thank you for the suggestions. You are right that this room has caught some things, lol. The wine racks are definitely going away-- we have a full size wine refrigerator coming for our family room and those racks will go on Craigslist.


    I like the chandelier, but in terms of light fixtures, I'm trying to navigate a fixture that fits with the 1924 colonial style with wainscotting but that is transitional enough to fit my style. I like the unexpected nature of my modern art with the old house. I want the light fixtures to really fit the house, even if I wasn't the one living here. Any suggestions for something that could fit that bill?


    I am open to new drapes. I think I tried ivory (to match trim) and just preferred the burlap but I'm not tied to them at all.

  • 8 years ago

    Rugs under a dining table are a PIA especially if there are kids. Everyone knows what it is like to sweep the kitchen after a meal with kids. You should use your dining room more - any family meal is special!

  • 8 years ago
    I wouldn’t bother with a rug. I would do a statement chandelier however as I love your colorful style!
  • 8 years ago

    No kids MizSusan! The dog hair is the source of most of our rug woes.

    My husband does not like rugs, for what it's worth.

  • 8 years ago
    The chandeliers
  • 8 years ago

    Love the drama of these, lynartist! I don't think I like the wood beads though, looks too crafty and casual, even in a glamorous design. Thank you for the visuals though!

  • 8 years ago
    Oops, forgot to post this one. I like the idea of wood beads; seams to fit your style;)
  • 8 years ago

    Ha, lynartist, I agree that it fits my style, but not the house's style. I have to admit that I feel like the house has its own personality that existed before me and will exist after I leave! The fixtures feel like they should fit the house instead of me. Maybe a little too romantic, but that's just what feels right.


    It looks great though!

  • 8 years ago

    Just a small comment that I agree with your husband about the chandelier. It evokes an entire period and style for me. I wouldn't change it.